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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Fifty Shades of White ...

So this is my first Christmas card of 2013.As a rule, I don't make Christmas cards but this fortnight the challenge at Tiot is White on White so it was almost a no brainer to head to a Christmas theme.I have seen some really cool and stylish projects created in only white but I must confess to an element of terror at the prospect of pulling it off myself I saw this topic was coming up some weeks ago and had visions of a sitting at my desk with absolutely no idea what to do (Help!!). But, once I got all my white papers out and started to play about, I realised how many whites there were and I actually started to get really picky about which would qualify as white!! So, I opted to only the brightest white for everything and used dimension rather than textured or varying shades of white (is that possible or is there only one white?)My ledge was created in the card and then covered in white flock embossing powder. I stamped and embossed the snowflakes in holographic powder. Onto the ledge, I added the reindeers and trees which were all cut from mini alterations dies.The 25 was also an alterations die cut from white glitter card which looks really creamy when sat against bright white but does give some nice contrast and matches with the snowflakes.The white ribbon and crystals added the finishing touch to my card.This is a more tricky subject (in my humble opinion) but well worth getting to grips with as it gets easier once you get all those lovely white things from your stash. I love a challenge and this one didn't disappoint.Hope to see all your great posts and come and visit your blogs for a peek.xx

About Me

I live in Poole, Dorset with my husband and four children. Poole is full of inspiration as it is one of the most beautiful parts of England.

I love playing with all things arty (and messy!). I hope you get inspiration from my creative efforts, feel free to contact me for more information on any of my art but most of all, I'm glad you stopped by ... x